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Marco Heiles deposited Johann von Eych: Kommunionverbot für die Diözese Eichstätt. Edition und Kommentar in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoEdition des ‘Kommunionverbots der Diözese Eichstätt’ des Johann von Eych aus dem Jahre 1456 nach dem Erstdruck in den ‘Statuta synodalia Eystettensia et provincialia Maguntina’ (Eichstätt Michael Reyser 15.03.1484).
Marco Heiles, Johann von Eych: Kommunionverbot für die Diözese Eichstätt. Edition und Kommentar, in: Mittelalter. Inter…[Read more]
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Sheryl McDonald Werronen deposited Front matter and Introduction from Popular Romance in Iceland (Amsterdam University Press 2016) in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoFront matter and introduction from my monograph Popular Romance in Iceland
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Sheryl McDonald Werronen deposited Nítíða saga: A Normalised Icelandic Text and Translation in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoIntroduction to a late medieval Icelandic romance along with a normalized Old Norse text and facing page modern English translation.
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Sheryl McDonald Werronen deposited Two Major Groups in the Older Manuscript Tradition of Nítíða saga in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOverview of the relationships between the older manuscripts preserving the medieval Icelandic romance Nítíða saga, with a rough stemma
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James A Benn deposited recent Scholarship in Buddhist Studies Graduate seminar in the group
Buddhist Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoGraduate seminar in Buddhist Studies at McMaster University
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Marek Kalmus deposited Tybet – koniec legendy? / Tibet – end of the Legend? in the group
Buddhist Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoTibet – end of the legend
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Marco Heiles deposited Der frühe Buchdruck in deutscher Sprache. Literaturliste in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoBibliography on late medieval and early modern book production in the German speaking areas.
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Thorsten Wuebbena deposited Rewind – play – fast forward. The past, present and future of the music video: introduction in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoDue to shifts in the contexts of the production and presentation of the music video, more and more people start to talk about a possible end of this genre. At the same time disciplines such as visual-, film- and media-studies, art- and music-history begin to realize that despite the fact that the music video obviously has come of age, they still…[Read more]
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Thorsten Wuebbena deposited “Datenvisualisierung in den Geisteswissenschaften” : ein Laborbericht als Tagungsprolog in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoAbstract Im Rahmen der Organisation eines internationalen interdisziplinären Kolloquiums zum Thema der Datenvisualisierung in den Geisteswissenschaften im Dezember 2015 durch das Deutsche Forum für Kunstgeschichte Paris in Kooperation mit dem Kunstgeschichtlichen Institut der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main, wurde ein Kurzprojekt du…[Read more]
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Anna Kijas deposited The Burns Antiphoner: From Manuscript to Interactive Resource in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn The Burns Antiphoner – From manuscript to interactive resource, Anna Kijas reports on a new project based around a 14th-century source, the Burns Antiphoner. In this project they focus on integrating and delivering images, metadata, and recorded audio and video to provide an in-depth look at the contents and experience of this particular s…[Read more]
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Shawn Moore deposited The Postmodern Chaucer: From a Procession of “Sondry Folk” to the Procession of Simulacra in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoUsing the postmodern theory of Jean Baudrillard I will argue that Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, especially the relationship between Chaucer the poet and Chaucer the pilgrim, follows Baudrillard’s order of simulacra as put forward in his book Simulacra and Simulation. Applying Baudrillard’s theory of the simulacra to Chaucer’s poem, I will an…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, and Peter of Celle’s Letters in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThe use of water as an expressive trope of spiritual hygiene was widespread among monastic writers of the twelfth century, adapted for different uses in different genres. Aqueous imagery was particularly frequent within allegories or didactic figurae exploring the care of the soul as if it were a material body, with a constitution that could be…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Brendan meets Columbus: A more commodious islescape in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis paper proposes that we can reimagine insular literatures and medieval islescapes as commodious seas of cultural and intellectual loci that span time, culture, and text alike. By moving beyond the rhetoric of insular separation or connectivity, we can see that islands connect even when medieval minds saw separation. The essay focuses on the…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Medievalisms of Moral Panic: Borrowing the Past to Frame Fear in the Present in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis essay argues that understanding both the process by which medievalism tropes feature in the formation of moral panics and the manner in which medievalists are drawn into the debate reveals much about the imagination of the medieval in the shaping of the modern, and also some salient points relating to role of scholars in public discourse.
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James Smith deposited Philosophia Divitur: The Ecodiagrammatic Patterns of the Pierpont Morgan, M. 982 Leaf in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis article explores the diagram found on the recto side of Pierpont Morgan, M. 982, a single leaf from a twelfth-century manuscript held by the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, and believed to originate in the scriptorium of Saint Peter’s Abbey in Salzburg, Austria. The diagram represents knowledge as an ‘ecodiagrammatic’ pattern, depic…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Fluid in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoGathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Nature explores the activity of the things, forces, and relations that enable, sustain and operate indifferently to us. Enamored by fictions of environmental sovereignty, we too often imagine “human” to be a solitary category of being. This col…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited “So the satiated man hungers, the drunken thirsts” The Medieval Rhetorical Topos of Spiritual Nutrition in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis article explores the representation of hunger and thirst as faculties within medieval spiritual allegory that existed at two forms. In their bodily form, hunger and thirst represented a feeling of lack indicating the need for sustenance. In their figurative moralised form these needs came to represent a longing for that which was missing…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Europe’s confused transmutation: the realignment of moral cartography in Juan de la Cosa’s Mappa Mundi (1500) in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoFollowing the voyages of Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci in the last decade of the fifteenth century, the New World of the Americas entered the cartographic and moral consciousness of Europe. In the 1500 mappa mundi of Juan de la Cosa, navigator and map-maker, we see Europe as a hybrid moral entity, a…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Premodern Streams of Thought in Twenty-First-Century Water Management in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn the context of the global water crisis, we seek an understanding of the histories of water management, their fashioning, and their legacy today. We juxtapose temporally diverse narratives to explore the premodern imaginings that have shaped our inheritance of hydrological thought. Rather than conceptualize their historical influence as a linear…[Read more]
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Matthew Lincoln deposited Predicting the Past: Digital Art History, Modeling, and Machine Learning in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoCase study from the Getty’s digital art history team shows how modeling and machine learning are shedding light on the history of the art market.
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